
Today, ASUS ROG Malaysia officially announced that the ROG Flow Z13 KJP is arriving soon here, marking a special collaboration with Kojima Productions. The collaboration signals a crossover between high-performance gaming hardware and cinematic game development, targeting fans who appreciate both cutting-edge technology and immersive storytelling.
Pre-orders Begin 24 February 2026
Pre-orders for the ROG Flow Z13 KJP will open on 24 February 2026. While full specifications and local pricing details have yet to be revealed, the announcement confirms that this edition will be positioned as a premium offering within the Flow Z13 lineup. The Flow Z13 series is known for its ultra-portable gaming tablet form factor, combining the flexibility of a detachable device with the performance expected from the ROG ecosystem.
Purchase Includes Death Stranding 2 for PC at Launch
To sweeten the deal, buyers of the ROG Flow Z13 KJP will receive a copy of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach for PC at launch. The inclusion ties directly into the Kojima Productions partnership and adds tangible value for fans of the franchise.
Recapping the Specifications
The Flow Z13-KJP is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with Radeon 8060S Graphics, combining 16 Zen 5 CPU cores and 40 RDNA 3.5 GPU compute units on a single chip. Unlike traditional designs that separate CPU and GPU memory, the device uses a unified memory architecture with up to 128GB dynamically allocated for optimal performance across gaming and creative workloads.
With 50 TOPS of NPU performance, the Flow Z13-KJP supports local AI processing for enhanced productivity and privacy. The 13.4-inch 2.5K Nebula Display features a 180Hz refresh rate and full DCI-P3 colour coverage, delivering smooth gameplay and cinematic visuals. Paired with a detachable keyboard, the device functions as a versatile 2-in-1 suitable for gaming, content creation, and on-the-go productivity.
More details about local specifications, availability and pricing are expected closer to the pre-order date. Stay tuned for our official news coverage only at TechNave.com.







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